Outlook: The Titans, the state runner-up in 2012, have been a staple of the state tournament in recent years, winning three sectional titles over the past fours seasons. Saturday's game is a rematch of a 2010 state semifinal, a game Webster Thomas won 2-0. Both teams earned a spot in the state final four in thrilling fashion this season. The Red Raiders advanced past Section 9's Monroe-Woodbury on penalty kicks while the Titans beat Section 6's Clarence 3-1 in overtime. Gerritz and Jarvis are far and away Webster Thomas' top playmakers. Both girls have 12 goals and four assists this season. Alfonzo has stepped up for the Red Raiders down the stretch, scoring eight goals in six playoff games.

Next up: The winner will play the winner of Section 8's Massapequa and Section 3's Cicero-North Syracuse in the state final Sunday at 1 p.m. at SUNY Cortland.

Outlook: Dominant is a good adjective to describe the Bobcats' run to the state semifinals. Lansing has outscored its opponents 87-5 this season. McCartney, a fifth-team all-state pick in 2012, has been the catalyst up top for the Bobcats. She's scored seven goals in the playoffs alone. The back has been just as strong as Lansing keeper Gisler has 14 shutouts this season. Haldane, which has outscored its opponents 59-9 this season, has its own stars in midfielder Harrison and keeper Schweikhart, both all-section picks this season. The Blue Devils also have strength in leadership with a roster that includes 12 seniors.

Next up: The winner will play the winner of Section 7's Northern Adirondack and Section 6's Holland in the state final Sunday at 10 a.m. at SUNY Cortland.